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Favorite Archetypes from the Advanced Player's Guide [Pathfinder 2e]

It's been almost a year since the Advanced Player's Guide for Pathfinder 2e released, so I figured it's about time to cover my favorite archetypes from the book! This book is arguably my favorite of the Pathfinder 2e books that have been released this far (though I'm hoping that Guns & Gears will be able to top it), and one of the big additions in the Advanced Players Guide was all of the cool archetypes for you to choose when doing character creation or leveling up! The archetypes vary in style, complexity, and length meaning that there is an archetype for any possibly character you can come up with, and if there isn't one then there probably will be soon (because Paizo releases new books so often, it's amazing). If you’re new to the system and don’t know what Archetypes are, then here’s a brief rundown. Archetypes are bundles of feats that let you further specialize your character into things that they might not normally have access to due to their class. You can take most archetypes regardless of what class you’re playing, and they help flesh out your character even further. Archetypes are also how multiclassing works in this system, and on that note I am going to be ignoring multiclass archetypes for the purposes of this video, because I feel like they aren’t as interesting as some of the crazy archetypes from this book. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheToastThief Subscribe for more Pathfinder 2e videos (or other Tabletop RPG related content): http://youtube.com/c/TheToastThief Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:13 - Explaining Archetypes 0:51 - Bastion 1:50 - Bounty Hunter 2:40 - Duelist 3:25 - Marshal 5:42 - Pirate 7:16 - Shadowdancer 8:14 - Weapon Improvisor 8:58 - Final Thoughts Music Credits: Bushwick Tarantella Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Teller of the Tales Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ #TheToastThief #Pathfinder2e #AdvancedPlayersGuide

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It's been almost a year since the Advanced Player's Guide for Pathfinder 2e released, so I figured it's about time to cover my favorite archetypes from the book! This book is arguably my favorite of the Pathfinder 2e books that have been released this far (though I'm hoping that Guns & Gears will be able to top it), and one of the big additions in the Advanced Players Guide was all of the cool archetypes for you to choose when doing character creation or leveling up! The archetypes vary in style, complexity, and length meaning that there is an archetype for any possibly character you can come up with, and if there isn't one then there probably will be soon (because Paizo releases new books so often, it's amazing). If you’re new to the system and don’t know what Archetypes are, then here’s a brief rundown. Archetypes are bundles of feats that let you further specialize your character into things that they might not normally have access to due to their class. You can take most archetypes regardless of what class you’re playing, and they help flesh out your character even further. Archetypes are also how multiclassing works in this system, and on that note I am going to be ignoring multiclass archetypes for the purposes of this video, because I feel like they aren’t as interesting as some of the crazy archetypes from this book. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheToastThief Subscribe for more Pathfinder 2e videos (or other Tabletop RPG related content): http://youtube.com/c/TheToastThief Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:13 - Explaining Archetypes 0:51 - Bastion 1:50 - Bounty Hunter 2:40 - Duelist 3:25 - Marshal 5:42 - Pirate 7:16 - Shadowdancer 8:14 - Weapon Improvisor 8:58 - Final Thoughts Music Credits: Bushwick Tarantella Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Teller of the Tales Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ #TheToastThief #Pathfinder2e #AdvancedPlayersGuide

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